> Chapt13.40072 Concurrence of Fusion Barrier Principle with total-> ionization> > There is probably a better word to use than concurrence, but it is the> best I can think of at this moment. The idea here is that of compliance> or concurrence or agreement.> > The Fusion Barrier Principle is the idea that if all of physics comes> from axioms that has> all of chemistry plus the Maxwell Equations, for if you had chemistry by> itself would be chemistry, but if you add the Maxwell Equations (include> Dirac Equation) on top of all of chemistry you end up with all of> Physics. And the fusion-barrier principle is the realization that the> Faraday law packs more energy than does the Coulomb law. The Coulomb law> versus the Faraday law, if Faraday law has 1 unit of energy then the> Coulomb law has 2/3 unit of energy at best. A tokamak is a machine that> uses the Faraday law to control every aspect of the machine and the> fusion that occurs needs to overcome the Coulomb law, but the Coulomb> law is always 2/3 energy while the Faraday law is always 1 unit of> energy. The proof simply realizes that a sphere inside a enclosing> cylinder is 2/3 volume or 2/3 surface area.> > Now we ask, with our new insight of what the Strong Nuclear Force is,> for it is a chemical bond of proton to neutron, much like the metallic> bond that rhenium atoms have for other rhenium atoms for its boiling> point is so huge. So we ask how is the Fusion Barrier Principle> understood and explained in terms of this Strong Nuclear Force between> proton and neutron as a chemical bond? It is explained that at very hot> plasmas, such as in tokamaks we reach a level of heat inside that plasma> that it begins to split apart the nucleus of atoms and returns them into> being hydrogen ions rather than the fusion into helium. There is a level> of heat that deuterium or tritium rather becomes hydrogen ions rather> than forming helium.> > So that is the concurrence, of where Faraday's law packs 1 unit of> energy and the Coulomb law at best packs only 2/3 unit of energy, versus> the particle view, where> at a certain temperature and heat of plasma, the deuterium and tritium> are more prone to disintegration into hydrogen ions rather than fusing> to become helium.> > Archimedes Plutonium> http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium> whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the> electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

I remember back when you were Ludwig, and you announced your name change.

The problem is, back then there were still a few real scientist in sci.physics. Now there are some real wackos that make you look... ... absolutely credible.